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Sunday, February 5, 2012

FRS International Symposium or Fully Residential Schools International Symposium is a program organized by the Ministry of Education Malaysia. This program is in line with the vision of the Fully Residential Schools (FRS) of Malaysia in producing World Class Leaders. All in all, this symposium is all about creating awareness towards the inter cultural similarities and differences between different cultures leading to a better understanding and appreciation for their own culture and nation. It is hoped that by providing a platform for the youth to communicate with individuals from different cultures and background, it will equip them with communicative competence for their personal development, knowledge acquisition as well as shaping their young mind and expanding their perspective as what one learns during youth will influence them for the years to come.

Programme

Fully Residential Schools International Symposium will be held on the :

26th March - 31 st March ( For Local Participants )

27th Mac – 31st Mac 2012 ( For International Participants)

Objective

Polish talents and leadership skills among students based on the proposed theme which is Global Culture Generates World Unity.

Facilitate potential national leaders to respect the culture and heritage of a nation because it is a prerequisite for a harmonious development of society and nation.

Promote awareness and understanding among students that culture and heritage are interrelated and should be respected, preserved and kept in the progress of the race because that aspect is the identity of a nation.

Aim

The main goal of Fully Residential Schools' International Symposium is to produce world-class leaders. Therefore, this program has created space and opportunities for students to exchange ideas, experiences and sharing of knowledge to train oneself as a leader by applying the skills of effective communication, management, public speaking, leadership, social ethics and protocols, creative thinking and others.